2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.12.037
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Mercury empirical relationships in sediments from three Ontario lakes

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“…8 Sosso-Kolle, 2008, MSc thesis)) for these lakes. Model output for sediment solid THg for these two lakes was comparable to the littoral and deeper (20-25 cm) pelagic sediments, and roughly three times less than the surface (0-10 cm) sediments in the pelagic region (Harp ¼ 335.7 ng g À1 ; Dickie ¼ 291.2 ng g À1 ) [13]. These results are comparable to the pattern observed with the HERMES model output for Big Dam West, Kejimkujik Park (NS, Canada) [2].…”
Section: Model Application and Verificationmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…8 Sosso-Kolle, 2008, MSc thesis)) for these lakes. Model output for sediment solid THg for these two lakes was comparable to the littoral and deeper (20-25 cm) pelagic sediments, and roughly three times less than the surface (0-10 cm) sediments in the pelagic region (Harp ¼ 335.7 ng g À1 ; Dickie ¼ 291.2 ng g À1 ) [13]. These results are comparable to the pattern observed with the HERMES model output for Big Dam West, Kejimkujik Park (NS, Canada) [2].…”
Section: Model Application and Verificationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Krabbenhoft et al [29] [13]. Oligotrophic Harp Lake has a sediment MeHg:THg ratio that is much lower than the average reported by Kamman et al [17], but water column and inflow MeHg:THg ratios comparable to ranges reported by Krabbenhoft et al [29].…”
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